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we know that the global economy is weak, whether you're talking about europe or china. so what's the real issue here? >> well, i think this is the first time we're actually hearing from the company, and all the negatives are being confirmed. again, it comes back to the revenue issue. i think people knew that earnings were going to be fairly soft, but i think people have been surprised at how weak the revenues and the guidance has been, and given the fact that we're facing some major macro risk that is could mean next year'srowth is weaker than this year's, investors are translating that into meaning we could be just at the beginning of a weaker outlook for corporate america, and then they're selling stocks as a result. >> susie: you know what else is kind of confusing here? it seems to be a disconnected between what the companies are saying and the encouraging reports about the economy, whether it's about the housing recovery, retail sales, consumer confidence, and some positive information about the job marketed. so what's the disconnect? >> well, i think the disconnec
we know that the global economy is weak, whether you're talking about europe or china. so what's the real issue here? >> well, i think this is the first time we're actually hearing from the company, and all the negatives are being confirmed. again, it comes back to the revenue issue. i think people knew that earnings were going to be fairly soft, but i think people have been surprised at how weak the revenues and the guidance has been, and given the fact that we're facing some major macro...
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and china. today saysming out equipment makers could be used by chinese intelligence to u.s. functions. wendy's drive-through has the average service time followed by taco bell and mcdonnell after that -- and mcdonald's. burger king is the slowest, but best at keeping its view.er out of back to you. >> thank you. it's 43 degrees. it is shocking. >> the last time it was the cold in april. we have been hanging on downtown chilly. pretty >> it's a holiday and they are sleeping in. >> the sun is rising later and day. every not a glimmer of light yet. time.s a little members outside this morning, a of 30's. 39 in remington, 40 in la plata. as a frost advisory part of the west. west virginia, shenandoah. clouds will be on the increase go through the day. have a little sunshine mainly cloudy with possible,wers e afternoon.n th long-term, we have a gradual warming trend. temperatures to or near 60 with a cold start. on wednesday, low 70's. a few extra clouds and we cannot .ot rule out is sprinkle partly sunny to mostly cloudy through the weekend. mid 70's by sunday. gray skies today
and china. today saysming out equipment makers could be used by chinese intelligence to u.s. functions. wendy's drive-through has the average service time followed by taco bell and mcdonnell after that -- and mcdonald's. burger king is the slowest, but best at keeping its view.er out of back to you. >> thank you. it's 43 degrees. it is shocking. >> the last time it was the cold in april. we have been hanging on downtown chilly. pretty >> it's a holiday and they are sleeping...
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>> now worth more than $120 million. >> man, living the american dream in china. >> yeah. and according to "the times," china blocked access to the newspaper's site after the article about his family's wealth was published. >> it's good work if you can get it. "washington post," the threat of the fiscal cliff has wiped out 1 million jobs with companies postponing major purchases and letting positions go unfilled. the report from the national association of manufacturers predicts if tax increases and sequestration went into effect, 6 million jobs would be lost through 2014, sending unemployment towards 12%. >> from our parade of papers, "the seattle times." boeing is encouraging its suppliers to outsource work to mexico and is even encouraging companies to attend a workshop in chicago to learn more about how to outsource. according to "the times," boeing said in a letter that mexico offers aerospace companies a number of advantages, and the company even offered to waive the fee for suppliers interested in attending the education sessions. >> huh. all right. >> that's terrif
>> now worth more than $120 million. >> man, living the american dream in china. >> yeah. and according to "the times," china blocked access to the newspaper's site after the article about his family's wealth was published. >> it's good work if you can get it. "washington post," the threat of the fiscal cliff has wiped out 1 million jobs with companies postponing major purchases and letting positions go unfilled. the report from the national...
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concerns over an economic slowdown in europe, china helping to push crude oil down to $91 a barrel. >>> the parent company of t- mobile announced they will be merging with metropcs. under the deal, deutsche telecom will hold 72% of the business. the measure is expected to bring relief to the two wireless struggling companies. >>> there's better-than- expected news on the job front. the payroll processing company, adp, reports private sector jobs increased by 162,000 in september. that's 9,000 more that economists had -- than economisted -- than economists had forecast. the federal jobs report which covers both public and private sectors job. that comes out on friday. >>> :45. an overnight news, investigators in berkeley want to know what caused a destructive early-morning house fire. it started around midnight on benvenui avenue. claudine wong has been there since 4:30 this morning. i hear the homeowner has come back to the -- come back to see the damage. what do you know? >> reporter: that's right. you can see him behind me. he was talking to firefighters and investigators's they wal
concerns over an economic slowdown in europe, china helping to push crude oil down to $91 a barrel. >>> the parent company of t- mobile announced they will be merging with metropcs. under the deal, deutsche telecom will hold 72% of the business. the measure is expected to bring relief to the two wireless struggling companies. >>> there's better-than- expected news on the job front. the payroll processing company, adp, reports private sector jobs increased by 162,000 in...
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he did this in china in less than 54 seconds. the contest was the first of its kind. 15 allowed them to fly through a 3/4 mile long obstacle course. >> how do you make the first leap? you know, they have to jump off the cliff. >> you do so with a diaper. >> did you hear about a story that carlos brought us today about a high school player out of tennessee who got called out by his coach because he decided to wear pink gloves. he says it's in honor of national breast cancer awareness month. and the coach wasn't happy and didn't know about it and not something the rest of the team did. candice on face book says, i applaud the player and boo the coach for not supporting him. we have a friend who is a breast cancer survivor and i would encourage my kids to wear pink. i think the coach was just mad he didn't think of it first. dana tweeted, there is no i in team. he should have gotten his teammates to do with with him would have made a better statement. sheila says, i think she should have gotten permission. it's great he wanted to sh
he did this in china in less than 54 seconds. the contest was the first of its kind. 15 allowed them to fly through a 3/4 mile long obstacle course. >> how do you make the first leap? you know, they have to jump off the cliff. >> you do so with a diaper. >> did you hear about a story that carlos brought us today about a high school player out of tennessee who got called out by his coach because he decided to wear pink gloves. he says it's in honor of national breast cancer...
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has been doing this japan's been doing this for a couple of decades china has been doing this right now all these currency units are sitting in banks people are afraid to borrow and the banks don't really want to lend but at some point with interest rates at all time lows. people are going to start moving that money out and it's going to explode it's going to be a hurricane of inflation so they're really. finding a good place to put your money is a real problem today we're going to financial twilight zone or let me put it this way we went through the leading edge of the hurricane in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight part of two thousand and nine they printed up trillions more dollars and whatnot which make people feel wealthier than they really are. but we're going to come off the other end of the hurricane the trailing edge and it's going to last a long time because everything these governments are doing is not only the wrong thing it's exactly the opposite of the right thing so this is going to be very serious just quickly to follow what does something like japan though sh
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trade relationship. >> in the syllabus, china comes in last. we'll see how quickly they can push that button. >> he'll try to do it. >> ambassador ross two big international stories in the headlines over the weekend. still the libya story and the facts coming out of that persist and also the report about these talks with iran after the election. what foreign policy question do you want answered above all others tonight? what your hoping to hear? >> well i do think the biggest question is given transformation in the middle east what'sing the right position for the united states, what's the posture and what are the responses we ought to be taking? i mean one thing to keep in mind not every country is the same and you have to do something different in light of it. syria is where we have an all out conflict going on right now. the we is given the potential for conflict in syria to radiate out to the region should we be doing smothering and if so what should it took like? tissue of iran has been there for the last four years and last three administr
trade relationship. >> in the syllabus, china comes in last. we'll see how quickly they can push that button. >> he'll try to do it. >> ambassador ross two big international stories in the headlines over the weekend. still the libya story and the facts coming out of that persist and also the report about these talks with iran after the election. what foreign policy question do you want answered above all others tonight? what your hoping to hear? >> well i do think the...
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china is expanding its territory. everything i do in washington, d.c., will be focused on a couple of different questions. is it right for the voters? is it a core function of government? they play a phenomenal role that most people do not realize. but the impact that it has on national defense cannot be understated. i know exactly what happens at scott air force base. we need elected officials who will defend places like that, make sure we have the best military in the world, who makes sure that we do not have to overreach in foreign policy. people do not want to mess with america when they know we are strong. we need a strong foreign policy, a strong military, which starts in the house of representatives. make sure that our military is fully funded and that our men and women are not on the chopping block. we see what is happening right now with sequestration. if it takes hold, that is only because republicans and democrats could not agree to work together. it will result in the smallest standing army since world war
china is expanding its territory. everything i do in washington, d.c., will be focused on a couple of different questions. is it right for the voters? is it a core function of government? they play a phenomenal role that most people do not realize. but the impact that it has on national defense cannot be understated. i know exactly what happens at scott air force base. we need elected officials who will defend places like that, make sure we have the best military in the world, who makes sure...
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their job by christmas time will be sent to china. this is because we have tax policies that actually pay the companies in tax incentives to pack up and shifted jobs over to china. i selected those companies to bring the jobs home. rest rebuttal from congressman schilling. >> my opponent continue to talk about how she does not want to ship jobs overseas but yet she invests thousands of dollars in overseas funds. so you cannot have it both ways. what this bill will do is it will incentivize companies to go offshore and build a facility for maybe $1 million ticket tax incentives for $2 million to bring those back. another thing it does is it will into the bus companies that are fully automated to come here to america with no jobs. >> to me address untruths on the spot? -- can we address untruths on the spot? my husband and i have for one case. it was one that had one quarter 1% in an overseas fund. as soon as we found out, we divested. it is not true. you continue again to spread lies. >> i do not know what you would not understand when
their job by christmas time will be sent to china. this is because we have tax policies that actually pay the companies in tax incentives to pack up and shifted jobs over to china. i selected those companies to bring the jobs home. rest rebuttal from congressman schilling. >> my opponent continue to talk about how she does not want to ship jobs overseas but yet she invests thousands of dollars in overseas funds. so you cannot have it both ways. what this bill will do is it will...
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the other side which is supported by russia and china and so on why that's not only good point i mean we're seeing these pens of all of these weapons and what they say on the what they look like i want to think is not being pinned at least to my knowledge is about the rebels themselves who they are and if they are indeed unified about more than just ending assad's regime how about this and i mean what do we know about these rebels. well what do you know about these rebels i mean again he said we can't be totally certain but we don't want a zero which is you know it to me has to be fairly pro the f.s.a. to some degree again i was making us a generalizing statements but you know they are qatari own so they were. you know you they they interviewed i think one of the leaders of the of the of the f.s.a. and he said yeah we admit that we are infiltrated by jihadi jihadi succumbing calling to reports from all over the muslim world but we don't know exactly i mean we know that they've got some links to people but they're listening to none a lot wrong who is famous some would say still artist
the other side which is supported by russia and china and so on why that's not only good point i mean we're seeing these pens of all of these weapons and what they say on the what they look like i want to think is not being pinned at least to my knowledge is about the rebels themselves who they are and if they are indeed unified about more than just ending assad's regime how about this and i mean what do we know about these rebels. well what do you know about these rebels i mean again he said...
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, why russia makes a mockery of obama's reset by supplying currency for al assad and why russia and china continue to stifle u.s., arab and european efforts at the united nations. when you hear that, when you hear that criticism, fareed, is it fair? >> i think this is purely campaign rhetoric. the syrian situation is very complicated, not entirely clear how to handle it. it is a very, very sad, tragic, humanitarian catastrophe, causing regional instability. but what does senator rubio propose? when vice president biden challenged congressman ryan at the debate, do you want u.s. intervention there. if you don't want u.s. intervention, what should we do? do you want to try to get some kind of sanctions embargo, no fly zones? for all of that, you need other countries to help you, which means you need the arab league to sanction it or request it as they did in libya or the u.n. to do so, which they did in libya, or are you saying you want a unilateral american no fly zone, which means the united states alone shoots down planes and things like that. when you push people and ask them what is it
, why russia makes a mockery of obama's reset by supplying currency for al assad and why russia and china continue to stifle u.s., arab and european efforts at the united nations. when you hear that, when you hear that criticism, fareed, is it fair? >> i think this is purely campaign rhetoric. the syrian situation is very complicated, not entirely clear how to handle it. it is a very, very sad, tragic, humanitarian catastrophe, causing regional instability. but what does senator rubio...
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they are also a master students from china studying here at usc. the interested in young people's ability to learn not just that bonnie reece but universities around the world. together they are writing a screenplay and shooting a film about the importance of learning abroad and sharing ideas and becoming leaders. this will be on you too soon. each of the students along with all the others in my class will have a chance to showcase their project on campus and to their new professor, professor schwarzenegger. i'm absolutely thrilled to be teaching this class with students and to be part of this leadership team in the new schwarzenegger institute. i'm positive our future will be exciting, productive and unbridled. i would like to and now by welcoming ebal to the inaugural symposium. i have no doubt our conversation today will be spectacular. now i will turn to the institutes global director and my friend, bonnie reece. [applause] thank you so much, nancy and to arnall for cutting his time, resources, energy and talent to creating an institute that wi
they are also a master students from china studying here at usc. the interested in young people's ability to learn not just that bonnie reece but universities around the world. together they are writing a screenplay and shooting a film about the importance of learning abroad and sharing ideas and becoming leaders. this will be on you too soon. each of the students along with all the others in my class will have a chance to showcase their project on campus and to their new professor, professor...
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trade with china's highly beneficial. china's helping us to pull out of the global economic crisis. as you probably know, china's america's third largest export market. it's the largest growth market in the world for u.s. goods and services so we have to address the serious trade issues we have with china, but do it in a way that doesn't disrupt the overall highly beneficial economic relationship that we have. dennis: right. how bad a violater is china? we're mad at them for protectionist policies, but george w. bush put limits on products, but we allow the currency to get weak? >> yeah, well, china's run the largest program of manufacturing subsidies in the world, and they are not compliant with the world trade organization obligations. it's been encouraging property piracy matters. the international trade commission in 2009 said china's ip violations cost businesses $48 billion, and if china enforced intellectual property laws, american businesses would have employed 923,000 more americans in the united states. china has been the subject of the wto complaints, and it's lost all of
trade with china's highly beneficial. china's helping us to pull out of the global economic crisis. as you probably know, china's america's third largest export market. it's the largest growth market in the world for u.s. goods and services so we have to address the serious trade issues we have with china, but do it in a way that doesn't disrupt the overall highly beneficial economic relationship that we have. dennis: right. how bad a violater is china? we're mad at them for protectionist...
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china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both governor romney and president obama using the debates to prove who is tougher on china. >> as far as currency manipul s manipulati manipulation, it's gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them harbd and put unprecedented trade pressure on china. >> u.s. military is backing up its interests. president obama is resetting american power in asia after wars in afghanistan and iraq. more troops on the ground, closer ties to the asian nation. china sees this as an attempt to thwart its rise. but to people like jonathan, there's nothing to fear. >> it's not like going to the moon. like it might have been 100 years ago. >> this is a new world, says jonathan. the people struggling back home, he says don't bash china. >> get out, get out! leave everyone behind you. >> cnn, bei
china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both governor romney and president obama using the debates to prove who is tougher on china. >> as far as currency manipul s manipulati manipulation, it's gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them harbd and put unprecedented trade...
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at the time officials say it's because they couldn't compete with panel makers in china on price. about it appears it was because their panels were defective. it appears that securities fraud, company officials duped officials and invettors about their product. what the department of energy did know or should have known before finalizing the loan guarantee in december of 2010. employees have come corresponded to say there kerr catastrophic failures known toe every one months before they got the federal loan. >> there were certain problems with the solar panels they were make. the employee says the solar panels worked fine as long as you didn't put them in the sun. among the allegations some of the panels would catch fire in the sun. while the federal loan did have support from some republicans. most notably governor mitch daniels. the most influential back or was pat striker. her organization gave abound the startup capital. striker had given $500,000 to democrats since 2007, including $85,000 to president obama. >> she is listed in the white house logs three times and all of thos
at the time officials say it's because they couldn't compete with panel makers in china on price. about it appears it was because their panels were defective. it appears that securities fraud, company officials duped officials and invettors about their product. what the department of energy did know or should have known before finalizing the loan guarantee in december of 2010. employees have come corresponded to say there kerr catastrophic failures known toe every one months before they got the...
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iran, libya, syria, afghanistan, iraq, essentially china, where they were on russia. there is no difference. everything. love it, love it. i got every e-mail from a republican that says mixed messages. i would do exactly what the president did only better. >> right, and bigger. >> right, right. >> it is a tough position to be an and that is why in some ways that made from the's performance even more remarkable because he was so willing to work but there were no major distinctions, and for all of the polarization and the politics, for all of the ideology that radiates in the two parties today, it is amazing how there has been a convergence wind counterterrorism we are going to be aggressive whether it is waterboarding for using drones to issue that people simultaneously right now. there is convergence getting the troops out of afghanistan in 2014. convergence. not getting into any other wars or u.s. forces in places like syria. convergence. it's basically true for congress. there are disagreements, but sort of the neocon wayne of the republican party loses the entire w
iran, libya, syria, afghanistan, iraq, essentially china, where they were on russia. there is no difference. everything. love it, love it. i got every e-mail from a republican that says mixed messages. i would do exactly what the president did only better. >> right, and bigger. >> right, right. >> it is a tough position to be an and that is why in some ways that made from the's performance even more remarkable because he was so willing to work but there were no major...
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i've been to china a number of times. let's talk about the economic situation because what joe was saying, everybody is saying the economy there is falling apart, exports are falling, this and that, but yet what didn't get as much attention last get as much attention last week is that the imf raised the forecast for china's gdp growth last year to a little over 8%. well, they're not growing 10%, but we're growing 2% or 1.5%. 8% is a hell of a number. >> it's like the facebook ipo. 8% compared to what? >> it's down from 10, but it's a big economy. it's not going to grow as fast. >> but where do we start? of course china is going to be growing at 7%, 8%, 9% because, where they started, they've got to grow at 8% or 9%, or there's such volatility in the country and they have another tiananmen square. >> i agree. but achieving that isn't some magic wand. it requires a lot of hard work. brazil is growing 4%. >> but does that even seem like a small number, 8%? we would kill ourselves to have half of that. >> that's my point. >>
i've been to china a number of times. let's talk about the economic situation because what joe was saying, everybody is saying the economy there is falling apart, exports are falling, this and that, but yet what didn't get as much attention last get as much attention last week is that the imf raised the forecast for china's gdp growth last year to a little over 8%. well, they're not growing 10%, but we're growing 2% or 1.5%. 8% is a hell of a number. >> it's like the facebook ipo. 8%...
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must reduce the global income tax because our number one export right now we are exporting jobs to china and india, and i firmly believe that in order for us to be more competitive, we us take a look at our current tax structure. >> moderator: what do you think about the idea that cutting taxes is the best way to stimulate the economy and that the idea that the tax cut would eventually pay for themselves? sinema: some tax cuts they lot of sense. i support the bush tax cut continuing from middle class families because right now the families are struggling just to put food on the table and gas in the tank and prepare their kids for the future. we have a fundamentally different idea how to help families get back on their feet. he suggests the way to do that is cut corporate taxes. i think the number one ways to support a middle class family. for instance, i will but we should stop the bush tax cuts for the richest 2% in the country. if we continue the tax cuts for the richest 2% it would add $1 trillion to our country's deficit over the next ten years. and i don't think that we can lose tha
must reduce the global income tax because our number one export right now we are exporting jobs to china and india, and i firmly believe that in order for us to be more competitive, we us take a look at our current tax structure. >> moderator: what do you think about the idea that cutting taxes is the best way to stimulate the economy and that the idea that the tax cut would eventually pay for themselves? sinema: some tax cuts they lot of sense. i support the bush tax cut continuing from...
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no company should have to look for workers in china because they couldn't find any with the right skills here in the united states. so i need you to help me recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers, improve early childhood education, give two million workers the chance to learn skills the community college that will lead directly to a job. help us work with colleges and universities like this one to cut the growth of tuition costs so that you guys aren't overburdened with debt when you graduate. that's a goal we can meet. we can choose that future for america. we're going to have to do something about the deficit. but we've got to do it in a smart way. i said i'd cut the deficit by $4 trillion through a mix of spending cuts and higher taxes on the wealthiest of americans. i've already worked with republicans to cut a trillion dollars in spending. i'm willing to do more. i want to reform the tax code so it's simple and fair. but i'm also going to ask the wealthiest among us to pay a higher tax on incomes over $250,000. the same rate we had when bill clinton was president created 23 m
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china closed down any currency market. inflation is skyrocketing in iran. put more pressure on them publicly, align yourself more with the opposition. but at the end of the day, joe. >> what can we get from the iranians? we can't trust the iranians. they have made fools out of every american president since ronald reagan in 1986. there are no moderates in iran. >> well, you basically say, here's what you can have. and by the way, we need inspections and intrusive inspections. unless you give us the confidence that you're not cheating, we're not going to accept the deal. you put it on the table and say if you accept such a deal, you'll get real economic help. if you don't, you're going to continue to feel the pinch. >> richard, let me ask you on october 9th, 2012, i've been asking this question for two years. there are, of course, moderates in iran. half of the country is weste westernized, highly educated. and there are moderates, but they don't run the country. on october 9th, 2012, who runs iran? do we still not know? >> in the intelligence business, iran
china closed down any currency market. inflation is skyrocketing in iran. put more pressure on them publicly, align yourself more with the opposition. but at the end of the day, joe. >> what can we get from the iranians? we can't trust the iranians. they have made fools out of every american president since ronald reagan in 1986. there are no moderates in iran. >> well, you basically say, here's what you can have. and by the way, we need inspections and intrusive inspections. unless...
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on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here and in washington and in china in general don't pay too much attention to the short term. we're all focused on this intelligence committee report about huawei and the president's decision to block the investment, but meanwhile, chinese investment is going to set a record. arguably, it already has set a record even though we're in october, an annual record. and it's more diversified than it was in previous years when it was much more heavily in financials. if you take out the trover, this is the best -- controversy, thi
on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here...
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this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the elite are of the oligarchy last and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all are are doing are committing their crimes with the permission of the government and they sort of agree with each other that hey i'm not going to tell on you if you don't tell me so congress insider trades congress chiefs congress doesn't pay taxes and no one says it and the same time the bankers c.e.o. and get bailed out and gets your percent loans to speculate and no one says anything and. so yeah i mean these agreements i mean are it's implicit or explicit it's becoming more explicit now yes a criminal class i mean it's a it's a small criminal class right on the edge of the political front the swiss army is preparing for unrest and refugees due to the economic collapse that was of course caused by these bankers i want to ask you something during the lead up to world war two we had hyperinflation in the y. mar germany we had a massive deflationary wave in th
this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the elite are of the oligarchy last and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all are are doing are committing their crimes with the permission of the government and they sort of agree with each other that hey i'm not going to tell on you if you don't tell me so congress insider trades congress chiefs congress doesn't pay taxes and no one says it...
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still to come on tonight's program -- as china gets ready to hand over power to a new generation, the residents of one rural village talk about their expectations. >> a former bbc governor says that jimmy was kept away from children in need. jones, who was chairman of the charity, said he had suspicions about the former tv star a decade ago. his comments come on the day of whether the corporation's child protection and whistle blowing policies are respectable. david reports. >> a different is in need at the moment. >> thank you and thank you very much. >> back in the 1980's, jimmy -- >> here is the world famous -- >> but a few years later he was banned. quietly behind the scenes, the chairman of children in need decided to keep him away from the charity telethon. there were rumors, suspicions. >> some of the staff of the children in need were apprehensive. words like flicky were used. it's very important to me, it's important to the staff of the children in need. it's a wonderful charity. >> so there were doubts. new research suggests there has been a decline. the polling firm asked t
still to come on tonight's program -- as china gets ready to hand over power to a new generation, the residents of one rural village talk about their expectations. >> a former bbc governor says that jimmy was kept away from children in need. jones, who was chairman of the charity, said he had suspicions about the former tv star a decade ago. his comments come on the day of whether the corporation's child protection and whistle blowing policies are respectable. david reports. >> a...
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the more obama borrows from china, the more we will have to bow to china. >> let's bring in our panel. well, steve, since i started with one of your ads, i want to ask you about the targeting of china here. is china sort of the best message that republicans and mitt romney have in terms of trying to win over this potential swing voter in ohio who may be pro-auto bailout but upset with china. is that your mission? >> it's mapart of a matrix of arguments. this ad makes the argument there's a further consequence of it that because we've been weakened financially, we also become weakened in our ability to deal with trade threats from china and we found that it's a very, very compelling message particularly in union high density areas. >> steve , china bashing is something that both democrats and republicans use when they feel it necessary. you're a union member in toledo and akron. you hear bailout arguments. everything on television here feels on the democratic side it's about the auto bailout. >> the most effective hit is jobs in ohio. the china argument is a great argument and test it
the more obama borrows from china, the more we will have to bow to china. >> let's bring in our panel. well, steve, since i started with one of your ads, i want to ask you about the targeting of china here. is china sort of the best message that republicans and mitt romney have in terms of trying to win over this potential swing voter in ohio who may be pro-auto bailout but upset with china. is that your mission? >> it's mapart of a matrix of arguments. this ad makes the argument...
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and steve wynn betting on china. he believes something very bullish is in store for china and has a source inside the chinese government claiming the country is going to privatize and liberalize certain industries leading to massive expansion. said the u.s. may want to follow suit of the chinese. which would be a big deal, obviously. dagen: except delta. had to remove him at present this guy has a huge raging staph infection. this will make you smile legitimately. cheap gas, prices under $2 per gallon. we will tell you where and why. connell: ohio, concerns over absentee ballots. will have to wait maybe for weeks a to see who the next president is. first, a look at the dollar. here's how it is performing today against the other currencies around the world. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may b
and steve wynn betting on china. he believes something very bullish is in store for china and has a source inside the chinese government claiming the country is going to privatize and liberalize certain industries leading to massive expansion. said the u.s. may want to follow suit of the chinese. which would be a big deal, obviously. dagen: except delta. had to remove him at present this guy has a huge raging staph infection. this will make you smile legitimately. cheap gas, prices under $2 per...
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the white house account contradicts an earlier story, that reported that hackers from china had broken into one of the u.s. government's most sensitive computer networks. today officials would not say whether the white house attack has been linked to china. >>> to a developing story involvie ining an american airl flight. it made an emergency landing today. the pilot got sick shortly after takeoff. a co-pilot took control. the plane landed safely in st. louis about noon eastern time. the pilot was rushed to a hospital. a new crew took over and flew the passengers on to dallas. the pilot's illness and condition are not known. >>> there was another problem on an american airlines flight that had to make an emergency landing today. that flight was headed from jfk airport in new york to miami. it turned back and landed safely after complaints of loose seats on the plane. it was the second seat of seats that were loose in three days. on saturday, a row of seats got loose on a flight from boston to miami. that plane was diverted to new york. american airlines is conducting an internal invest
the white house account contradicts an earlier story, that reported that hackers from china had broken into one of the u.s. government's most sensitive computer networks. today officials would not say whether the white house attack has been linked to china. >>> to a developing story involvie ining an american airl flight. it made an emergency landing today. the pilot got sick shortly after takeoff. a co-pilot took control. the plane landed safely in st. louis about noon eastern time....
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> a masked gunman shot and killed a man who was on his way to work at the u.s. embassy in yemen. the victim ways yemeni man who was the chief of security at the embassy. >>> there is growing fallout from last month's terror attack in lib beyond the obama administration's conflicting statementss about it. >> state department officials admitted that the consulate did not have enough protection. an american ambassador was killed in the attack last movement. >>> cyclist lance armstrong demanded to see the names of his accusers. the also anti-doping agency gave him what he asked for revealing 26 names including 11 ex-teammate. they all testified that armstrong used performance enhancing drug touring his career. it includes details on how the drugs were delivered and administered to arm vopg's team. lawyers are dismissing the report and they reiterated he has never failed a drug test. -- were delivered and administered to armstrong's team
and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> a masked gunman shot and killed a man who was on his way to work at the u.s. embassy in yemen. the victim ways yemeni man who was the chief of security at the embassy. >>> there is growing fallout from last month's terror attack in lib beyond the obama administration's conflicting statementss about it. >> state...
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much of it from countries like china. he's not just wasting money, he's borrowing it and then wasting it. we can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> fox 5 health alert now. a medical examiner says a man is dead. an autopsy confirms 47-year-old douglas winngate died last month after receiving a spinal injection connected to that nationwide outbreak. at least 184 people were made sick. >>> a minnesota woman is the first to file a lawsuit in connection with the outbreak. the woman is suing the maker of the steroid after she was given an injection for back pain and experienced symptoms consistent with fungal meningitis. she has been tested and waiting for the results. it is estimated nearly 14,000 patients have been given the tainted injections and could be at risk for developing the rare form of fungal meningitis. >>> it's almost flu season, but a lot of people opt not to get a flu shot. the cdc is trying to bust the myths to keep people from getting the annual vaccine. george
much of it from countries like china. he's not just wasting money, he's borrowing it and then wasting it. we can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> fox 5 health alert now. a medical examiner says a man is dead. an autopsy confirms 47-year-old douglas winngate died last month after receiving a spinal injection connected to that nationwide outbreak. at least 184 people were made sick. >>> a minnesota woman is the first to file a...
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they're being questioned for endangering people's lives according to china's police chief. at least 37 people were killed and dozens more injured after a boat carrying utility workers collide wade ferry. the boat began to sink immediately following the crash. survivors say the ferry did not stop after the collision. >>> the trial of the former butler for pope benedict xvi is resuming this morning at the vatican and for the first time, the former personal assistant will be questioned in court. he is facing charges of stealing personal letters and documents from the pope. he says he leaked the files to expose, quote, evil and corruption. >>> the presidential candidates, they are getting ready for the big day tomorrow night. first debate will be held at the university of denver. president obama has been at a desert resort in nevada for the last couple of days. he has been going through mock debates and mitt romney has also been practicing. he arrived in colorado yesterday and told thousands of voters he thinks the debates will be something bigger than just the winner. >>> you'
they're being questioned for endangering people's lives according to china's police chief. at least 37 people were killed and dozens more injured after a boat carrying utility workers collide wade ferry. the boat began to sink immediately following the crash. survivors say the ferry did not stop after the collision. >>> the trial of the former butler for pope benedict xvi is resuming this morning at the vatican and for the first time, the former personal assistant will be questioned in...
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russia's enemy number one, iran is and china -- iran and china. this is a major confrontation, ladies and gentlemen. this is no joke. and as steve and bob said, we are in an ongoing sunni insurrection in north caucuses. it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in cher chechnya. then by '96 that movement was hijacked by islamists, people like -- [inaudible] and others. and today the rhetoric, the narrative, the garb, the tactics are all jihadi islamist tactics. and while i don't agree that it's really spilling over into that tar stand as my colleague suggested because two muftis were -- one was killed and one was severely wounded, and there is islamization and radicalization. tartar stand is the, praise allah, not there yet. but in places like pakistan, this is a day-to-day struggle. it's a slog in russian. law enforcement and local civilians and the pus limbs and sheikhs -- muslims and sheikhs and muftis are killed by the radicals. so russia has a serious problem on its hands with that. um, beyond that a lot o
russia's enemy number one, iran is and china -- iran and china. this is a major confrontation, ladies and gentlemen. this is no joke. and as steve and bob said, we are in an ongoing sunni insurrection in north caucuses. it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in cher chechnya. then by '96 that movement was hijacked by islamists, people like -- [inaudible] and others. and today the rhetoric, the narrative, the garb, the tactics are all jihadi islamist...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> the water surge was such that emergency equipment couldn't even get on the peninsula. so the fire had, there was nothing anyone could do. it went unchecked for about two-and-a-half hours. megyn: well, that was new york congressman bob turner speaking by phone to our own bill hemmer on "america's newsroom" earlier. it was an emotional inter
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revenue from china? revenue from iphone 5 and mini? >> there is lot of excitement. iphone is half of revenue. when you look at this iphone 5 launch the only negative has been they can't make enough. tracy: is that on purpose? >> it's not on purpose. demand is overwhelming, number one. number two, there have been yield issues in the supply chain. those will not be lost phone sales. those will occur sometime in the march quarter think. ashley: could they lower guidance, production problems, tight supply we've all heard about, certainly manufacturing in china? >> it is a good point. when you think about apple generally they give a conservative outlook that is below the street. our number is three billion below the street. top line is generally conservative. we assumed 43 million iphones, which is 36 million iphones, and remainder iphone 4 and 4 s there is resurgence in iphone 4 demand as they cut prices iphone 5. they can't make enough iphone 5 but they sell the 4-s. tracy: a lot of analysts panicked while sounds like a great number came
revenue from china? revenue from iphone 5 and mini? >> there is lot of excitement. iphone is half of revenue. when you look at this iphone 5 launch the only negative has been they can't make enough. tracy: is that on purpose? >> it's not on purpose. demand is overwhelming, number one. number two, there have been yield issues in the supply chain. those will not be lost phone sales. those will occur sometime in the march quarter think. ashley: could they lower guidance, production...
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is it so critical it's worth paying to china? i apologize, mr. president. i use that term with all respect. okay, good. so i'll get rid of that. >> i don't know what he was doing out there. he had his head down. he was enduring the debate rather than fighting it. romney, on the other hand, came in with a campaign. he had a plan. he was going to dominate the time. he was going to be aggressive. he's going to push the moderator around, which he did effectively. he was going to relish the evening enjoying it. the latest thing we got from romney because he said so is you know what i want to do with people when they're poor? shove them into the emergency room. why didn't obama say that? you talk about social security and medicare people, they're part of your 47%. you want to drop them from the list of eligible americans. you don't have any care for these people. what are you talking about? we've got it on tape, governor. we've got it on tape what you think of these people. don't come out here and pretend you care about old people because you met somebody at some
is it so critical it's worth paying to china? i apologize, mr. president. i use that term with all respect. okay, good. so i'll get rid of that. >> i don't know what he was doing out there. he had his head down. he was enduring the debate rather than fighting it. romney, on the other hand, came in with a campaign. he had a plan. he was going to dominate the time. he was going to be aggressive. he's going to push the moderator around, which he did effectively. he was going to relish the...
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the vice president himself went to china. he said he sympathized or would not second-guess their one child policy of forced abortions and sterilizations. that to me as pretty extreme. >> my religion defines who i am. i have been a practicing catholic my whole life. it has informed my social doctrine. it talks about taking care of those who cannot take care of themselves. people who need help. with regard to a abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as a doctrine. i refuse to impose it on the equally devout christians and muslims and jews -- i refuse to impose that on others of like my friend here, the congressmen. i do not believe we have a right to tell other people -- other women they cannot control their bodies. i will not interfere with that. with regard to the assault on the catholic church, let me make it clear. no religious institution, catholic or otherwise, including catholic social services, any hospital, none has to be there refer contraception, none has to pay for contraception, and that has to be a ve
the vice president himself went to china. he said he sympathized or would not second-guess their one child policy of forced abortions and sterilizations. that to me as pretty extreme. >> my religion defines who i am. i have been a practicing catholic my whole life. it has informed my social doctrine. it talks about taking care of those who cannot take care of themselves. people who need help. with regard to a abortion, i accept my church's position on abortion as a doctrine. i refuse to...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and fi
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china france europe is the largest export market and we have an extraordinary relationship with china but they're experts colina. all of this is challenged. the fundamental issue for america to understand, if we get read of uncertainty, if we step up in a clear way and decide what we're going to do a better unemployment by using energy, expanding tourism, by working hard to change a regulatory system, which is choking the american industry and if we face a fundamental realities here, we can fix this. we only need one thing. we need leadership in the white house come the leadership the congress and leadership in the business community. >> can unemployment comes significantly down? >> you ask if this is the new normal and i think it's really the choice americans will make on election day. is this normal for america? is this will want to see? most americans would say no and the american spirit is alive and well and that will help us grow the economy. but you have to look at some fundamentals. for manufacturers is 20% more expensive to manufacture this country than anywhere else in the wo
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instead of selling cars to china. >> i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars, and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said they need these companies, need to go through a managed bankruptcy. >> governor romney, you keep on trying to, you know, air brush history here. you were very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the u.s. auto companies even if they went through bankruptcy. you said that they could get it in the private marketplace. that wasn't true. they would have gone -- >> you're wrong. you're wrong, mr. president. >> no, i am not wrong. >> people can look it up, you're right. >> people will look it up. >> in the debate's final moments the candidates made their final pitch to voters. >> we've been through tough times but we always bounce back because of our character
instead of selling cars to china. >> i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars, and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said they need these companies, need to go through a managed bankruptcy. >> governor romney, you keep on trying to,...
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pakistan issues will become more important and probably the factor in intensifying rivalry between china and india because pakistan is sort of an a ally. >> the death of the american ambassador in benghazi is now in american politics. in 1979 the seizure of the embassy in teheran was a part of huge conflict in that election. can you speak to the difficulty of intelligence gathering and analysis during a fluid and violent situation as occurred in teheran and libya? >> that is a good point. everyone on the outside assumes the decision maker is rich and well organized government as the americans know everything that is going on and should know ahead of the events taking place. the fact of the matter is in most of the situations you are dealing with very uncertain information, rapidly changing information. it is very difficult to have a clear picture. when we go to benghazi we know it is a messy situation. we haven't had a government in charge of libya since the collapse of gadhafi. i'm glad he is gone. the fact of the matter is the after math is messy. we were in the midst of a regime that
pakistan issues will become more important and probably the factor in intensifying rivalry between china and india because pakistan is sort of an a ally. >> the death of the american ambassador in benghazi is now in american politics. in 1979 the seizure of the embassy in teheran was a part of huge conflict in that election. can you speak to the difficulty of intelligence gathering and analysis during a fluid and violent situation as occurred in teheran and libya? >> that is a good...
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china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to promote its stance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area. compared with photos from march, they review heavy damage. the latest fighting has forced more than 22,000 people from their homes. the conflict started in may after a group of muslims allegedly assaulted a buddhist woman. the violence has displaced 75,000 people since then. reconciliation with ethnic minorities was a co
china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to promote its stance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim...
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under sweatshop conditions in china. when mititt romney led bain, thy saglobal tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?
under sweatshop conditions in china. when mititt romney led bain, thy saglobal tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> just about 30 minutes left until game time. >> one fan is getting a sudden resurgence because of the nationals. see if you can remember this song. that is the band ah-ha getting famous because alexis douglas: i can remember when i was younger and... my family was not necessarily financially stable. we were poor. anncr: then alexis got a job at the mgm casino in michig. and it changed her life. alexis: i stararted as a wardrobe clerk. but then i was able to work my way up. i got a 401k, i have health insurance... and i make great money. anncr: in maryland, question seven willll create... twelve thousand jobs. from hotel and restaurant staff to accountants... and construction workers. alexis: if you want a great place to work withd ood pay... and great benefits, vote for question seven.
and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> just about 30 minutes left until game time. >> one fan is getting a sudden resurgence because of the nationals. see if you can remember this song. that is the band ah-ha getting famous because alexis douglas: i can remember when i was younger and... my family was not necessarily financially stable. we were poor. anncr: then alexis...
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person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a teenager, was this the chinese army and it's difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from and who is doing it. we have guesses but we don't know for sure. >> host: . >> guest: charlie is alluding to the sort of core nature of what cyberspace is. its networks of networks and because of the fundamental architecture of these networks, data bounces from computer to computer all the time and when he describes somebody in germany who might be sending something through a computer in south korea that might be going through china, th
person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a...
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tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us this morning. tim, what's behind the big drop in the market? > > i think there's concerns of global economic growth, and namely earnings have been disappointing, especially in the top-line growth side. there's been about 140 companies that have reported so far in the s&p 500. about 60% of them missed on revenue. so that adds concern on the earnings front as well as in the global economic growth front. > > and is that what is troubling oil as well, with that slide? > > that contributes too. materials were weak, the weakest part of the market sell- off, as well as the energy. and of course crude oil. but also remember the fact that iran is coming to the talks, nuclear talks, with the u.s., which i think also maybe took a little bit of the edge off of crude prices as well. > > the speculators. ...the alleged speculators. let's move on- > > you can't blame it on the speculators. > > it's just a lot of premium. they love the premium, let's put it that way. > > right, right, right. > > let's move on to c
tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us this morning. tim, what's behind the big drop in the market? > > i think there's concerns of global economic growth, and namely earnings have been disappointing, especially in the top-line growth side. there's been about 140 companies that have reported so far in the s&p 500. about 60% of them missed on revenue. so that adds concern on the earnings front as well as in the global economic growth front. > > and is that what is...
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even with china. how can he talk to the number two economy in the world, the number one holder of u.s. debt and the country giving loans to emerging markets more than the world bank. how can he talk to them before you're in office in those terms? how do you think they will do? >> a really good point. in the mideast we're dealing with democracies. there's been an assumption within the land of ir democracies. don't go to war with one another. it will mean regimes in the interest of the united states. that's not necessarily so as we might say on broadway, right? in fact, we have a very different position vis-a-vis these governments. they are chosen by at least some government of democracy. >> by people. what this entire discussion is about is how complex international relations is. in our presidential election cycle, you know, politics is black and white. international relations and certainly intelligence is a murky world of gray. you cannot -- i don't think we're going to have the conversation we need t
even with china. how can he talk to the number two economy in the world, the number one holder of u.s. debt and the country giving loans to emerging markets more than the world bank. how can he talk to them before you're in office in those terms? how do you think they will do? >> a really good point. in the mideast we're dealing with democracies. there's been an assumption within the land of ir democracies. don't go to war with one another. it will mean regimes in the interest of the...